In this video excerpt, Daniel Tiger and his friends sing a song about conquering anger by counting to four. They find that getting mad when things go wrong is normal, but when you get mad, stop, count to four, and then you'll be able to reflect and come up with a solution to the problem that makes you happier. In the related activity, use music and movement to help children practice slowing down and controlling their actions. Before children can think clearly enough to deal constructively with their angry feelings, they need self-control in order to slow down and calm down.

Disappointments are part of everyone’s life. Through this activity and video from Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, children can learn to recognize this feeling, give a name to it and rehearse some ways to handle the disappointments in their lives. In the supporting Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood activity, children will learn about recognizing feelings and expressing them in appropriate ways. The activity includes questions to ask children about disappointing times and suggestions for managing these feelings. Children will interact with these concepts by creating a puppet show, making up a story, or reading related books.

Whether it is dancing backwards, playing musical instruments or dressing up, Daniel Tiger learns in this video clip that even if you want to play different things, you can still play together. In the related activity, children practice their own cooperation and sharing skills as they work with toys and engage in activities meant for groups.

In this Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood video excerpt, Dad Tiger explains to Daniel Tiger that he must drop Daniel off at school and go to work. Daniel is sad, but Dad reassures him that "grownups come back." Daniel is able to cope with his emotions about the separation and have enjoy his day at school. The learning goal of this clip is to help children deal with separation.

Miss Elaina is sad after her mom drops her off at school, but Daniel Tiger cheers her up by singing "grownups come back" in this Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood video excerpt. In the related activity, "Going Away and Coming Back," Children will discuss feelings about separation and brainstorm ways to deal with these difficult emotions. This activity can help children use play to work on their feelings about when their parents go away and develop a sense of trust that grownups come back. The activity also includes book suggestions about grownups leaving and coming back.

It's the 50th anniversary of “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood”!!! Watch this full episode with your kids as they learn about the concept of taking care of things, and how recycling can help clean up the environment. (Grades: PreK-2)

It's the 50th anniversary of “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood”!!! Watch this full episode with your kids as they learn about the concept of taking care of things, and how recycling can help clean up the environment. (Grades: PreK-2)

Music, Singing, and Dancing | Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Mister Rogers talks about different types of musicians and the instruments they play. He discusses different types of expression through song and dance. After introducing his own television studio musicians and watching them play his classic theme song, Mister Rogers speaks to a young pianist about the hard work behind mastering an instrument. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe characters talk about music, dancing, and being accepting of others.

Facial recognition is creeping more and more into our daily lives. Facebook and Google use it for autotagging photos. Snapchat uses it to create hilarious filters. And Apple’s new iPhone will allow you to use your face to unlock your phone. But this same technology can be used by governments and companies to learn as much as they can about you. Find out how facial recognition technology works in the newest Above the Noise video.